Jazz in The Parks Presents Integriti Reeves with opener Baba Ras D
Jazz in The Parks Presents Integriti Reeves with opener Baba Ras D
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The region’s most acclaimed jazz musicians are returning to the ever-popular Jazz in The Parks on the Great Lawn this summer! Bring your neighbors and friends for the city’s favorite laid-back summer evenings – listed by Washingtonian magazine as one of the area’s top five outdoor spots to listen to live music just last year! Bring your own picnic, blanket and refreshments, and enjoy popular local food vendors and giveaways.
The events start at 5 pm with a children’s performer (get ready to dance!), followed at 6 pm by the headliners.
Dates:
- June 8: Jazz performer Tarus Mateen with opener Company | E
- July 13: Jazz performer Integriti Reeves with opener Baba Ras D
- August 10: Jazz performers Elijah Easton w/ Allyn Johnson, Kris Funn, and Quincy Phillips with opener Baba Ras D
- September 7: Jazz performers Lenny Robinson & Exploration with Special Guest Marshall Keys with opener Music with Mr. Rob
See The Parks website for more information on each artist!
Location: The Great Lawn is located at the center of the campus. Enter from 16th Street NW, or enter from Georgia Avenue at Butternut Street NW, and follow Main Drive around to the grassy area. Map 1010 Butternut Street NW for an address.
How to Get There: Parking is limited on campus, so walking, scooting, biking, buses, and trains are recommended. The Parks at Walter Reed is a 12-minute walk from the Takoma Metrorail Station on the Red Line, and more than a dozen bus lines run up 16th Street NW and Georgia Avenue NW. Bike parking is available on campus. Some parking is available in on-street spots; please follow the signage.
Thank you to our sponsors! The Parks at Walter Reed events are sponsored by The Reynard, Aspen Square at The Parks by NVHomes, Smoot Construction, Ecoverde Solutions, and Streetsense. Without their generous support, our fantastic programming would not be possible.
Location
The Great Lawn at The Parks, 20012